At last, here is the class wiki! It is still a work in progress, and not all the PowerPoint presentations are up and running yet, but please take a minute to look around and get a feel for the site. The navigation buttons that will take you to new pages are either to the right or the left (depending upon your viewing mode). As a member, you can create a new page by hitting the Pages button, then New Page. Then name your page (John Smith's Stonehenge Page).

Introduction:


In an effort to make this class as interesting and interactive as possible, (and to save you from having to shell out major $ on the book) this wiki will act as your textbook for the semester. Within this wiki, you will find links to articles, videos, pictures, and recordings.
Each page will contain my powerpoint presentation corresponding to that topic. My notes are not included, and it is up to you to come to class and take notes, or get them from someone else. By the way, I am not trying to make it easier to skip class by including my presentations, I am trying to make it easier to study. Too many missed classes will affect your grade!



The goals of this wiki are to allow you to make discoveries for yourself, to act as a counterbalance to the class lectures, and to encourage your participation in and outside of the classroom. During class time, I will encourage conversations about the material we are covering, including readings from these pages. Please make sure to read the relevant information before each class, and try to participate.


This wiki is yours, and you may add to it, make suggestions, and changes, as you see fit to do so. Please note, however, that erasing content is not permissible, and that, as the administrator, I can track all changes made to the wiki, and by whom those changes are made.






Click below to check out the wiki for your sister class (this will take you away from this class page):

http://trip-to-italy-and-greece.wikispaces.com/Welcome+to+the+Class+Trip+Wiki